Nitrogen Monoxide Flashcards
Characteristics of Nitrogen Monoxide
- Smallest molecule which has a biological effect
- gaseous
- free radical
Biological effects of Nitrogen Monoxide
1) Smooth muscle relaxation
- in GI and blood vessels
2)Neurotransmission
3) Cytotoxic effect
- in tumour and microbes
Mechanism of Guanylate Cyclase
GTP —> cGMP + PPi
-requires Mg2+
Membrane bound GC
Activated by: - ANF (produced by Atrial myocytes )
Effects:
- Na+ excretion
- Vasodilation
- Inhibit secretion of Aldosterone + Vasopressin
Method of Vasodilation by GC activation
ANF receptor -> GC activation in endothelial cell smooth muscle cells -> cGMP dependent protein kinases -> phosphorylation of pm Ca2+ ATPase-> ca decreae -> relaxation
Soluble GC
- found in cytosol, with no relation to receptors.
- present in MOST CELLS.
- activated by nitrogen containing compounds such as NO.
- effect on smooth muscle (vascular,tracheal,gi smooth muscle) -> RELAXATION
what does cGMP activate which mediates cellular effects?
activates:
- cGMP-dependent portein kinases
- cGMP-regulated phosphodiesterases
- CGMP-regular ion channels
Which enzyme synthesises NO
Nitrogen (mono)Oxide Synthase –> [NOS]
Steps in NO synthesis
L-arginine —1—> N-Hydroxy-arginine—2—> citrulline
1: O2, 2e-
- H2O
- O2, 1e-
- H2O
- NO
where is NOS purified and cloned?
- brain
- endothelial cells
- macrophages
genetics relating to NOS
- NOS is coded by three genes.
- further isoenzymes are formed by alternative splicing.
- 50-60% homology
- 58% homology with cytochrone P450 (in cerebellum has a Cit P450 activity)